Lindbergh High School - Spirit Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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STANDING: Mr. Haeger, Sponsor: Dick Brown, President: Paul Richey, Vice-President: Mrs. Iost, Sponsor: Mr. Iaworski, Sponsor. SEATED: Pat Clark, Secretary: Judy McGee, Treasurer. The High and The Mighty What an apt description of the Senior Class which has led the school this year. It has produced leaders of outstanding caliber and character. Distinguishing themselves in many fields, in and outside of Lindbergh High School, they boast champions in sports , presidents of clubs , queens , the editor of the annual and the newspaper, outstanding scholars fthree won National Merit Scholarship Recommendations! , and leaders in everyday activities. They have pleasant memories of the past four years. Some of the moments are never to be forgotten: others of less importance will nostalgically pop up now and then. Perhaps they will recall: the dungeon at Sappington School: the time when some of them had three straight hours in Mr. Hornemann's class: Mr. Canary Bird: Mr. Lunte's science trip to Rockwood's Reservation: the modern dances presented by nine girls of the class for the St. Pat's Dance: the Iunior Halloween Party: the Iunior-Senior Proms at LeChateau and the Biltmore: Maudie And The Opposite Sex : Spit out your cud, and take your stance! : the first football game won by our varsity team: Hay Rake and school policy: the time the roof was reported to have been blown off the school: the graduation party at Clara I-Iempe1man's Hall: the Senior Trip to Washington D.C. and New York: and finally, Amen! Yes, their pages of moments to remember are many and colorful: and they leave not without some regrets. But they are thankful for the moments of fun, learning , and guid- ance they received here. They are not soon to be forgotten!

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Practical Arts 'I'he Practical Arts include courses which a student may put into practice in his or her daily life. These skills may be applied at home or on a job. For girls there are three years of home economics which prepare them for the responsibilities and activities in- volved in homemaking and family living. It teaches personal and social develop- ment, cooking, sewing, interior dec- orating and budget planning. working, general shop, drafting and 'ii general metals. These industrial courses The Robinson-Kernebech Special are aids to future men and the intro- duction to the skills and materials need- ed in professional jobs. General shop includes drawing and planning, woodworking, metal working and welding. The other courses, woodworking , drafting and general metals , give the students more specialized training in their re- spective fields. Another practical course is Driver Education. It is the most effective, long range means of reducing traffic accidents. It develops driving skills and also gives a basic knowledge of traffic laws, operation and maintenance of a car and the safety factors in driving. The Doodlers Two Dumplins' t ' 5 i t , i In the boys' division are wood-



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Practical Arts The Practical Arts include courses which a student may put into practice in his or her daily life. These skills may be applied at home or on a job. For girls there are three years of home economics which prepare them for the responsibilities and activities in- volved in homemaking and family living. It teaches personal and social develop- ment, cooking, sewing, interior dec- orating and budget planning. working, general shop, drafting and gena'al metals. These industrial courses The Robinsomxemebech Special are aids to future men and the intro- duction to the skills and materials need- ed in professional jobs. General shop includes drawing and planning, woodworking, metal working and welding. The other courses, woodworking, drafting and general metals, give the students more specialized training in their re- spective fields. Another practical course is Driver Education. It is the most effective, long range means of reducing traffic accidents. It develops driving skills and also gives a basic knowledge of traffic laws, operation and maintenance of a car and the safety factors in driving. The Doodlers Two Dumplins' ' x . I i i . i In the boys' division are wood-

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